TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
TEACHERS’ CONFERENCE. WELLINGTON, Al ay 15. The annual conference of representatives of tho New Zealand Technical School Teachers’ Association opened to-day, Mr R. .1. Thompson, president, occupying the chair. Many districts were represented. In the presidential report, Mr Thompson said: “If we fail now to pay the premium demanded by a good ami general educational system, we shall surely reap the harvest of hate, corruption, confusion and downfall.” Tho annual report stated that there were at present approximately 170 members as compared with 73 in 1919. Regret was expressed that little headway appeared to have been made towards the removal of the disabilities in regard to grading under which technical teachers still laboured. Attention was drawn to the fact that technical school teachers had no representation on the Council of Education. The report was adopted.
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Grey River Argus, 16 May 1922, Page 8
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